Is there a more important test that a high school student will take than the ACT or the SAT? These standardized exams will help students get into their college of choice or keep them from entering into those hallowed halls. …
College is expensive. There is no getting around this. If you choose out-of-state universities or private colleges to attend, you (or your parents) must be willing to shell out upwards of $30,000 or more a year for tuition, board, and …
Both the SAT and ACT exams were basically introduced in 1959. While these tests have had little changes to them throughout the decades, they are essentially the same as they have always been for the last 60 years. You may …
With most colleges and universities accepting either score from the SAT or the ACT when determining your acceptance into higher education, you should choose wisely when figuring out which exam you should place your focus on. Of course, you could …
Almost every high school junior and senior has a bit of anxiety when it comes down to taking the ACT or the SAT. After all, these aren’t just normal tests. They are the exams that could play a big role …
It all seems a bit strange, doesn’t it? More than likely, to get accepted into the college of your choice, a high school student will need to take either the ACT or the SAT standardized test. There isn’t much of …
One great standardized test score has the ability to allow you to get into the college of your choice or prevent you from being able to enroll. Whether it is the ACT or the SAT, a poor score could be …
With such an emphasis on college testing nowadays thanks to the scandals and the media, it is important to know the difference between the two most common standardized tests that the majority of the college-bound students are taking. During my …
When I was in high school, the test to take was the ACT (originally named the American College Testing Program.) The test was created in 1959 as an alternative to the SAT, and rather than an aptitude test, it was …
With a combined 150-year history, the SAT and ACT having staying power and relevance, as little as students taking them might want to admit. But there are always questions about the tests’ validity and value even though more students than …